Decoration stones

ABSTRACT

Decoration stones are disclosed, which are capable of simply and easily obtaining a desired design effect in such a manner that a certain design is implemented based on a preliminary attachment process when expressing a certain design at a decoration object and a secondary heating and attachment work which is performed so as to stably attach decoration stones. The decoration stone comprises a stone body; a deposition layer which is formed at a back surface of the stone body; a solid adhesive which is formed at a surface of the deposition layer; an adhesion attaching layer which is formed at the solid adhesive for a repeated attachment; and a peeling paper which is easily detached by the adhesion attaching layer.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to decoration stones, and in particular todecoration stones which are capable of simply and easily obtaining adesired design effect in such a manner that a certain design isimplemented based on a preliminary attachment process when expressing acertain design at a decoration object and a secondary heating andattachment work which is performed so as to stably attach decorationstones. The present invention is directed to detaching a certain shapeddecoration stone from a peeling paper and attaching to a decorationitem, so that a desired decoration effect can be easily obtained withoutan additional process because an adhesive layer is provided, and adecoration can be performed in a user's desired shape. In addition, amass production can be achieved because a multiple number of decorationstones is provided.

BACKGROUND ART

Generally, a decoration stone is a precious item with its inherentbeauty, so that a very careful attention is needed when storing andhandling the same. In the description of the present invention, the term“stone” is referred to a small thing such as decoration gemstone andmetal such as precious metal, crystal, glass and plastic.

In the conventional art, as a method for storing raw stones, decorationstones, the raw stones are stored in a certain shaped pocket or arecovered by a smooth cloth. When exhibiting the raw stones, they arearranged in a certain shaped box, which has a decoration cloth therein.

However, in the conventional storing methods, since the stone bodies arenot fixed and stored, the decoration stones may be lost. In case of theraw stones, they may be collided with each other. This may lead toscratches or damages, so that an inherent beauty may criticallydecrease.

In particular, in case of expensive raw stones, it is not permitted toeven touch the raw stones, so that a very careful handling is needed.The decoration stones may be attached to clothes except for being keptfor views and storages. In this case, the decoration stones arefabricated at low costs in certain character shapes with variouspatterns.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a decoration stone 200 in theconventional art, and FIG. 2 is a partial cross sectional viewillustrating a decoration stone 200 in the conventional art.

As shown therein, a conventional decoration stone 200 includes anadhesive film 210, a plurality of stone bodies 220 which are designed invarious shapes and are attached to the adhesive film 210, and anembossed seat paper 230 which is placed on the back sides of the stonebodies 220 and is detachable from the adhering film 210 for therebypreventing the movements of the decoration stones 220 and achieving aneasier storing of the same.

The adhesive film 210 is formed of a transparent material. The stonebodies 220 are attached thereon before being attached to the clothes forthereby preventing any movements. The stone bodies 220 are fabricated invarious shapes based on the designs, so that a desired decoration effectcan be obtained with their light reflection effects. A solid adhesive210 is applied on the back surfaces of the stone bodies 220. Here, thesolid adhesive 10 is not adhered to the embossed seat paper 230. Thesolid adhesive 10 is preferably formed of a hot melt which can be meltedand adhered to a decoration thing when heat is applied thereto.

The embossed seat paper 230 is detachable from the adhesive film 110, sothat the movements of the stone bodies 230 are prevented. The embossedseat paper 230 is not interfered as the stone bodies 220 are attached tothe adhesive film 210 and are detached from the same.

The use of the decoration stones 200 will be described. The embossedseat paper 230 is detached in a state that the stone bodies 220 arepreviously designed in various patterns and are attached on the adhesivefilm 210. Thereafter, the embossed seat paper 230 is placed on clotheswhich will be decorated with the decoration stones. At this time, thestone bodies 220 are attached to the adhesive film 210 for therebymaintaining a fixed state of the same.

In addition, the clothes placed on the stone bodies 220 are ironed andheated by a certain heating device such as an iron. With this operation,the solid adhesive 221 is melted, and the clothes are attached with thestone bodies 220. Therefore, the user can achieve a desired designeffect using the stone bodies 220.

However, in case of the ready-made clothes, since the decoration stones200 use previously designed shapes irrespective of the customer'sdesire, the customer may dislike.

Since the previously designed stone bodies 220 are attached on theadhesive film 210, it is impossible to express ones own creativeexpression. In addition, when the clothes are placed on the decorationstones 200 and are ironed using a heating unit, the clothes may bemoved, a beginner cannot work the above procedure.

In addition, the conventional decoration stones may not be well adaptedto various objects such as a cellular phone or a notebook computer.Furthermore, the conventional decoration stones cannot be separated foruse.

DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to providedecoration stones capable of overcoming the problems encountered in theconventional art.

It is another object of the present invention to provide decorationstones in which a certain design is implemented based on a preliminaryattachment process when expressing a certain design at a decorationobject and a secondary heating and attachment work which is performed soas to stably attach decoration stones.

It is further another object of the present invention to provide adecoration stones in which decoration stones may be attached to variousobjects such as a cellular phone and a notebook computer, and aplurality of stone bodies are attached on a peeling paper, and the stonebodies are easily detached from the peeling paper, and a storing iseasier, and each decoration stone may be separated for decoration.

To achieve the above objects, there is provided a decoration stone,comprising a stone body; a deposition layer which is formed at a backsurface of the stone body; a solid adhesive which is formed at a surfaceof the deposition layer; an adhesion attaching layer which is formed atthe solid adhesive for a repeated attachment; and a peeling paper whichis easily detached by the adhesion attaching layer.

The solid adhesive has certain adhesion so that the solid adhesive ismelted by heat of a heating unit.

The adhesion attaching layer allows the stone bodies to be preliminarilyattached with respect to a certain attachment object.

The stone bodies are grouped in a set form by colors, sizes, group oreach number and are attached to an adhering film.

To achieve the above objects, there is further provided a decorationstone, comprising a plurality of stone bodies; a deposition layer whichis formed at a back surface of each stone body; an adhesion layer whichis attached to each deposition layer; and a peeling paper which iseasily separated from the adhesion layer, with the stone bodies beingarranged in a certain pattern and attached by the adhesion layer.

The adhesion layer is formed of a double-side adhesive tape.

The adhesion layer is formed of an adhesive printed at the peeling paperin a certain pattern based on a silk screen method.

A cutting line is formed at the peeling paper so that the stone bodiescan be cut and separated by group or each stone body.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating conventional decorationstones;

FIG. 2 is a partial cross sectional view illustrating conventionaldecoration stones;

FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating decoration stones according toan embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view illustrating decoration stonesaccording to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a peeling paper in decoration stonesaccording to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 6 is a view illustrating an attaching process of decoration stonesaccording to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating decoration stones according toanother embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 8 is a partial cross sectional view illustrating decoration stonesaccording to another embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 9A is a view illustrating a separation use state of decorationstones according to another embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 9B is a view illustrating another separation use state ofdecoration stones according to another embodiment of the presentinvention;

FIG. 10A is a view illustrating a use state of decoration stonesaccording to another embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 10B is a view illustrating another use stare of decoration stonesaccording to another embodiment of the present invention.

MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating decoration stones according toan embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 4 is a cross sectional viewillustrating decoration stones according to an embodiment of the presentinvention, FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a peeling paper in decorationstones according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 6is a view illustrating an attaching process of decoration stonesaccording to an embodiment of the present invention.

A decoration stone 1 according to an embodiment of the present inventionincludes a stone body 10, a deposition layer 20 formed at a back surfaceof the stone body 10, a solid adhesive 30 which is formed at a surfaceof the deposition layer 20, an adhesion attaching layer 40 which isdesigned to a repeated attachment on the solid adhesive 30, and apeeling paper 50 which is easily separated by the adhesion attachingplayer 40.

Here, the stone body 10 is formed in various shapes based on the design.The deposition layer 20 is designed to have a high light reflection rateby coating an aluminum material on a back surface of the stone body 10.

The solid adhesive 30 is deposited at the deposition layer 20 of theback surface of the stone body 10. With the above construction, when thesolid adhesive 30 is ironed using an iron 4, which is a heating andpressurizing unit, it is melted by heat for thereby forming a hot meltlayer, so that the stone body 10 is easily attached to a certain objectsuch as clothes 3.

The adhesion attaching layer 40 is an adhesive layer having a certainadhesion, of which one surface is attached to the solid adhesive 30, andthe other side is attached to a certain attachment object such asclothes. The adhesion attaching layer 40 allows the stone body 10 to beattached at the clothes 3 in a certain design pattern at a preliminarystage. Here, the peeling paper 50 allows the stone body 10 to beattached by the adhesion attaching layer 40 so as to maintain a certainadhesion of the adhesion attaching layer 40 and is designed to achievean easier attachment and detachment even when it is repeatedly attachedand detached. In addition, the peeling paper 50 is capable ofmaintaining certain adhesion by preventing foreign substances from beingattached.

In addition, the peeling paper 50 is capable of maintaining anarrangement of the stone bodies 10 and allows the stone bodies 10 to beformed by the unit formed of a certain number of the stone bodies 10.Namely, the stone bodies 10 may be grouped by one or five or variousnumbers.

In case that the stone bodies 10 are grouped by the set, the peelingpaper 50 can be bound by a certain number and can be provided tocustomers. The stone bodies 10 may be formed in various shapes andcolors based on the design and may be provided in the form of products.

The customer can purchase the stone bodies 10 assorted by the colors andshapes. When designing the stone bodies 10, it may be preliminaryattached using the adhesion attaching layer 40 during the designing workand attachment work.

The uses of the decoration stones 10 are not limited. Namely, thedecoration stones 10 may be attached to any thing such as clothes, skinproduct, and other things.

A protection paper 60 corresponding to the size of the peeling paper 50is provided on the stone bodies 10. The protection paper 60 is coatedwith a certain cohesive and is attached on the peeling paper 50, so thatit is possible to prevent any damages of the stone bodies 10 which mayoccur due to a friction with external object. The protection paper 60 isremoved after the stone bodies 10 are attached to a certain object suchas clothes 3.

The process of attaching the decoration stones 1 according to anembodiment of the present invention will be described with reference toFIG. 6.

First, the decoration using each stone body 10 will be described.Certain clothes 3 are placed so as to implement a certain design that acustomer wants. The peeling paper 50 is detached from the stone body 10so as to implement the design and is attached to the clothes.

When it is needed to change the color while attaching the stone body 10to the clothes 3, it is needed to select one stone body 10 having adesired color. When it is needed to change the size of the stone body10, it is needed to select one stone body 10 having a certain desiredsize and to attach the selected stone body 10.

When there is an attaching error during the attachment of the stonebodies 10, the stone body 10, which is preliminarily attached by theadhesion attaching layer 40, is detached and then attached at a rightposition. In the present invention, since it is possible topreliminarily attach the stone body 10 using the adhesion attachinglayer 40, the design pattern arranged on the clothes is not changed.

In the present invention, it is not needed to worry the erroneousattachment of the stone bodies 10, so that the user can arrange andattach the stone bodies 10 based on the set design without any workload. When the attachment work is finished, the stone bodies 10 aremoved to face the floor, and an ironing work is performed using the iron4, a heating and pressurizing unit, along the position of the stonebodies 10 attached on the surface of the clothes.

The solid adhesive 30 formed at the stone bodies 10 are melted togetherwith the adhesion attaching layer 40 by the heat applied through theclothes 3 and penetrate into the clothes. Namely, the stone bodies 10are fixedly attached to the clothes 3 as the melted solid adhesive 30and adhesion attaching layer 40 get cooled.

After the stone body 10 is fixed, the protection paper 60 is removedfrom the stone body 60.

The attaching work of the decoration stone 10 is divided into apreliminary attaching work and a main attaching work, so that the usercan easily attach the decoration stones at clothes or skin product in adesired pattern.

FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating decoration stones 1′ accordingto another embodiment of the present invention; FIG. 8 is a partialcross sectional view illustrating decoration stones 1′ according toanother embodiment of the present invention; FIGS. 9A and 9B are viewsillustrating a separation use state of decoration stones 1 according toanother embodiment of the present invention; and FIGS. 10A and 10B areviews illustrating a use state of decoration stones according to anotherembodiment of the present invention.

In the decoration stones 1′ according to another embodiment of thepresent invention, a stone body 100 formed in a certain shape isdetached from the peeling paper 140 and is attached to a certain objectwhich will be decorated using decoration stones. As shown in FIGS. 7 and8, the decoration stones 1′ include a plurality of stone bodies 110, adeposition layer 120 which is formed at a back surface of each stonebody 110, an adhesive layer 130 attached to the deposition layer 120,and a peeling paper 140 which is easily detached from the adhesive layer130, with the stone bodies 110 being arranged and attached thereon bythe adhesive layer 130 in a certain pattern.

Here, the stone bodies 110 are artificial stones with certain shapes. Asshown in FIGS. 10A and 10B, the stone bodies 110 are attached to acellular phone 5 or a notebook computer 6 for thereby achieving adesired decoration effect.

The stone bodies 110 are preferably fabricated in small sizes and invarious colors for thereby meeting customer's different demands.

The deposition layer 120 is formed at a back surface of each stone body110. The deposition layer 120 is formed by coating an aluminum materialon a back surface of the stone body 110, so that a light reflection rateincreases for thereby a brightening effect of the stone body 110.

The deposition layer 120 is deposited with a uniform thickness and aconstant density for thereby achieving a uniform light reflection rate.

The adhesive layer 130 is attached at a back surface of the depositionlayer 120. The adhesive layer 130 allows the stone body 110 to beadhered at a portion which will be decorated.

The adhesive layer 130 may be formed of a double-side adhesive tape ormay be formed of an adhesive printed on the peeling paper 140 based onthe silk screen method.

In the case of the double-side adhesive tape, one side of the same isattached to the deposition layer 120, and the other side of the same isattached to the peeling paper 140, so that as the peeling paper 140 isdetached, the decoration stones can be attached at certain portions. Inthe case of the silk screen method, an adhesive is formed at the peelingpaper 140 in a certain pattern, and the stone body 110 having thedeposition layer 120 thereon is attached on the formed adhesive.

The adhesive layer 130 formed of an adhesive based on the double-sideadhesive or silk screen method is adhered to a certain portion whichwill be decorated and preferably has a certain adhering force so that itis not detached. In addition, the adhesive layer 130 is designed not toleave any trace after it is removed if necessary.

The stone bodies 110 are arranged and attached at a back surface of theadhesive layer 130 in help of an adhering force of the adhesive layer130, and the peeling paper 140, which may be detached from the adhesivelayer 130, is attached thereto. The peeling paper 140 is attached to theadhesive layer 130 and prevents the adhering force from decreasing orbeing damaged when foreign substances are attached to the adhesive layer130.

A cutting line 142 is formed at the peeling paper 140, so that thepeeling paper 140 can be easily cut along the cutting line 142 forthereby easily separating the stone bodies 110. As the peeling paper 140is cut along the cutting line 142, the stone bodies 110 can be separatedby each, so that it is possible to store the stone bodies 100 by each.

The peeling paper 140 is preferably formed of a transparent filmmaterial, so that the stone bodies 110 can be easily cut and separated.

The use of the decoration stones 1′ according to another embodiment ofthe present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 9Athrough 10B.

In the case of the decoration stone 1′ according to another embodimentof the present invention, as shown in FIG. 9A, the stone bodies 1 may beseparated from the peeling paper 140 having a plurality of the stonebodies 110 attached thereto. As shown in FIG. 9B, the peeling paper 40may be cut along the cutting line 42 formed at the peeling paper 40, andthe stone bodies 110 are separated if necessary.

As shown in FIGS. 10A and 10B, the separated stone bodies 110 areattached to a small sized electric appliance such as the cellular phone5 or the notebook computer 6 which will be decorated.

At this time, since the adhesive layer 130 is formed of adhesive basedon the double-side adhesive tape or the silk screen method, a secondaryprocess such as a heating process is not needed as compared to theconventional art.

In addition, the stone bodies 110 are not previously designed in certainshapes, so that the user can arrange and design in a desired pattern.

As described above, in the decoration stones according to a firstembodiment of the present invention, the stone bodies are preliminarilyattached using an adhesion attaching layer, so that the design may beamended or the stone bodies may be exchanged during the decoration work.The stone bodies can be preliminarily attached using the adhesionattaching layer provided at the stone bodies, so that it is possible tofreely change the design. When the stone bodies are separated by each, apeeling paper may be attached to each adhesion attaching layer forthereby maintaining a desired adhering property. The stone bodies may begrouped by a certain number, and a single peeling paper may be providedto each group, so that an attaching work may be enhanced with one timework. The stone bodies may be grouped by colors by set or by each, sothat the universal uses of the stone bodies can be achieved.

In the decoration stones according to a first embodiment of the presentinvention, the decoration stones with certain shapes can be attached toa small sized electric appliance such as a cellular phone or a notebookcomputer, so that a good outer look can be obtained, and it is possibleto decorate a certain object in ones own decoration method. The stonebodies can be easily detached from the peeling paper by forming aplurality of stone bodies on the peeling paper. The storing of thedecorations tones is easy. A cutting line is formed at the peelingpaper, so that the stone bodies can be separated by each.

As the present invention may be embodied in several forms withoutdeparting from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, itshould also be understood that the above-described examples are notlimited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unlessotherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within itsspirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore allchanges and modifications that fall within the meets and bounds of theclaims, or equivalences of such meets and bounds are therefore intendedto be embraced by the appended claims.

1. A decoration stone, comprising: a stone body; a deposition layerwhich is formed at a back surface of the stone body; a solid adhesivewhich is formed at a surface of the deposition layer; an adhesionattaching layer which is formed at the solid adhesive for a repeatedattachment; and a peeling paper which is easily detached by the adhesionattaching layer.
 2. The stone of claim 1, wherein said solid adhesivehas certain adhesion so that the solid adhesive is melted by heat of aheating means.
 3. The stone of claim 1, wherein said adhesion attachinglayer allows the stone bodies to be preliminarily attached with respectto a certain attachment object.
 4. The stone of claim 1, wherein saidstone bodies are grouped in a set form by colors, sizes, group or eachnumber and are attached to an adhering film.
 5. A decoration stone,comprising: a plurality of stone bodies; a deposition layer which isformed at a back surface of each stone body; an adhesion layer which isattached to each deposition layer; and a peeling paper which is easilyseparated from the adhesion layer, with the stone bodies being arrangedin a certain pattern and attached by the adhesion layer.
 6. The stone ofclaim 5, wherein said adhesion layer is formed of a double-side adhesivetape.
 7. The stone of claim 5, wherein said adhesion layer is formed ofan adhesive printed at the peeling paper in a certain pattern based on asilk screen method.
 8. The stone of claim 5, wherein a cutting line isformed at the peeling paper so that the stone bodies can be cut andseparated by group or each stone body.
 9. The stone of claim 6, whereina cutting line is formed at the peeling paper so that the stone bodiescan be cut and separated by group or each stone body.
 10. The stone ofclaim 7, wherein a cutting line is formed at the peeling paper so thatthe stone bodies can be cut and separated by group or each stone body.